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|   | Marsden has since returned to her entrepreneurial roots, picking and choosing interviews, appearances and projects, and working with various television and radio networks as a free-agent.  She continues to work as a political operative, opposition intelligence ("oppo") researcher and media consultant, both in the USA and overseas.  |   | Marsden has since returned to her entrepreneurial roots, picking and choosing interviews, appearances and projects, and working with various television and radio networks as a free-agent.  She continues to work as a political operative, opposition intelligence ("oppo") researcher and media consultant, both in the USA and overseas.  | 
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| − | Marsden's work has been widely cited by other media. Her defense of new French President [[Nicolas Sarkozy]], for example, was referenced by the nation’s top radio talk-radio host, [[Rush Limbaugh]]. Marsden was surprised that he even knew her name, and is pretty sure that he has since forgotten it.
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|   | [[Image:Cnnrach3.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Rachel Marsden on CNN]]    |   | [[Image:Cnnrach3.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Rachel Marsden on CNN]]    | 
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|   | She is currently authoring her first book about politics, set for publication in [[2009]], and speaks on Capitol Hill and elsewhere on topics such as national and international politics; the impact of current political events on business; political strategies applied to business; crisis management; the war on terrorism; national security; leveraging media and public relations in business; media and technology; politics and technology; election analysis; the cultural and economic impact of immigration; and various other public policy issues.  |   | She is currently authoring her first book about politics, set for publication in [[2009]], and speaks on Capitol Hill and elsewhere on topics such as national and international politics; the impact of current political events on business; political strategies applied to business; crisis management; the war on terrorism; national security; leveraging media and public relations in business; media and technology; politics and technology; election analysis; the cultural and economic impact of immigration; and various other public policy issues.  | 
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| − | Marsden has been named top “Newsmaker” of the day by [[NBC]]’s [[Keith Olbermann]], a leader of the liberal media - and not as a compliment.  Her private life is apparently the object of much gossip and media speculation, all of which she gleefully ignores.  | + | Marsden has been named top “Newsmaker” of the day by [[NBC]]’s [[Keith Olbermann]], a leader of the liberal media - and NOT as a compliment. Her work has been cited by [[Rush Limbaugh]] - which WAS a compliment. Her private life is apparently the object of much gossip and media speculation, all of which she gleefully ignores.  | 
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|   | In February 2008, Marsden launched an online political talent project and magazine, [http://www.grandcentralpolitical.com/ GrandCentralPolitical.com] to cultivate new and emerging media and political talent. This venture is separate from but linked with her GrandCentralPolitical News Syndicate, launched in November 2008, which syndicates columns by high-profile contributors to over 3,000 newspapers across America.  |   | In February 2008, Marsden launched an online political talent project and magazine, [http://www.grandcentralpolitical.com/ GrandCentralPolitical.com] to cultivate new and emerging media and political talent. This venture is separate from but linked with her GrandCentralPolitical News Syndicate, launched in November 2008, which syndicates columns by high-profile contributors to over 3,000 newspapers across America.  |